This Boy

This Boy

by Lauren Myracle

Narrated by Will Ropp

Unabridged — 5 hours, 47 minutes

This Boy

This Boy

by Lauren Myracle

Narrated by Will Ropp

Unabridged — 5 hours, 47 minutes

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Overview

Lauren Myracle brings her signature frank, funny, and insightful writing to this novel of a teenage boy's coming-of-age.

Paul Walden is not an alpha lobster, the king lobster who intimidates the other male lobsters, gets all the lady lobsters, and wins at life. At least not according to anyone in his freshman seminar. But Paul has found a funny, faithful friend in Roby Smalls and, just maybe, caught the interest of smart, beautiful Natalia Guitierrez. Life as a sharply dressed beta lobster seems just fine, but in the tricky currents of high school, its pretty easy to get pulled too deep.

With perfect frankness, Lauren Myracle explores the point of view of a middle-class white kid as he navigates friendship, love, loss, addiction, and recovery. It's life at its most ordinary and most unforgettable.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

02/17/2020

Divided into four sections, each representing one high-school year, this coming-of-age novel chronicles teenage Paul Walden’s progression from naive freshman to senior navigating crisis and addiction. During the first three sections, he comes across as a stereotypical, if witty, privileged adolescent male whose small world revolves around girls, designer goods, and video games and rap music, interests he shares with his best friend, Roby Smalls. Paul’s problems are minor: his single mother is supportive, he has ready access to the porn and weed that he enjoys, and even when he betrays Roby by dating his crush, their rift is short-lived and easily resolved. It isn’t until senior year, when Paul experiences a personal tragedy, that he reckons with harsh realities about happenstance and fate, turning to a range of prescription drugs to escape his emotional pain. Myracle (Under the Moon) gives a frank depiction of Paul’s grief, rapid physical decline, and arduous journey to recovery that casts a new light on Paul’s previously carefree adolescence, offering a universality to the cautionary tale. Ages 14–up. Agent: Barry Goldblatt, Barry Goldblatt Literary. (Apr.)

From the Publisher

"[Will] Ropp’s youthful voice captures this character perfectly. Ropp expertly executes Paul’s slight southern accent, his willful feelings, and feelings of regret. He moves the tone of the story seamlessly from joy to despair and to hopefulness.… Myracle and Ropp together weave a tale of lessons to learn, the reality of drugs, and the strength of family."
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School Library Journal

02/01/2020

Gr 9 Up—This book follows Paul Walden through his four years of high school, from the first time he befriends Roby as an almost-freshman to postgraduation musings with Natalia as senior year comes to a close. It captures moments from sweet and small to tragic and life-altering. Readers will see Paul slipping toward substance abuse well before he's triggered into full addiction, showing how it can affect anyone, no matter their background. The relatively slim volume advances rapidly and reads like a highlights reel (in the best way) as the story speeds through each year of high school. One can almost see it as a movie, the montage occasionally pausing to zoom in on a pivotal scene, solidifying characters and foreshadowing things to come. Over time, Paul becomes a fully realized character as Myracle constructs a movingly nuanced portrait of a boy, then young man. Paul shares his constant thoughts about girls, their bodies, hooking up, and masturbation in vivid detail while showing them respect, articulating the difference between lust and love, and referencing his mother's advice. VERDICT Myracle's depiction of Paul, his deep friendship with Roby, his relationship with his mom, and his first love with Natalia (a strong and multidimensional young woman) will snag readers, both reluctant and voracious, as they root for each of them to make it through the difficult realities of life, high school, and love.—Jill Heritage Maza, Montclair Kimberley Academy, NJ

Kirkus Reviews

2020-01-19
An authentic coming-of-age novel follows a teenage boy through the ups and downs of four years of high school.

Paul Walden lives with his divorced mother in the small town of Brevard, North Carolina. In freshman seminar, Paul bonds with Roby Smalls over their disdain for a popular guy in school who gives a drawn-out (supposedly motivational) presentation that includes details about lobster sex. As Paul and Roby start hanging out, they become fast friends, and then, in sophomore year, Roby’s beautiful neighbor Natalia Gutierrez joins their crew. Even though Paul knows Roby has a crush on her, Paul eventually starts dating Natalia, splintering their friendship. As Paul progresses through high school, the tone changes drastically from naiveté and friendship to lust and drugs—and a tragedy in senior year propels the end of the book forward at a breakneck pace. Myracle (Under the Moon, 2019, etc.) has created compelling characters who make believably flawed choices. Through well-crafted dialogue and prose, the narrative highlights the ordinary, everyday moments and conversations that take up Paul’s life. Paul’s intimate first-person narration holds nothing back, including frank discussions of masturbation and sex as well as a raw depiction of prescription drug addiction. Paul and Roby are presumed to be white while Natalia is cued as Mexican American.

A gritty and powerful story. (Fiction. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172857379
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 04/14/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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